Well the weather has been cold and wet for the past week but they have both doubled in size the big one is 55cm and the smaller one is 38cm both are showing early flowering so Iv put the ph up to 6.2 both are doing good and looking healthy no signs problems with the leaves all are green with no burnt edges Iv not started LST yet but need to for the stretch where I’m hoping to have some full size plants again Iv noticed that the main stem is twice as fat as last diary’s the pots aren’t drying very well still but they get a good feed and run off is the same as going in which is good as it’s usually way off Iv been trying a different way of feeding by making the feed up in a bucket and soaking them in it and keep ph in check it seems to be working so I’m going to keep going with it well that’s it for this week thanks for looking
@Dean1, I feel your pain. My latest auto only yielded 47 grams and I'm about to chop another auto tomorrow but I expect that one will yield even less. Autos sure can be finicky at times.
One observation though, your plants looks quite pale in the pics so you might want to check out why that is.
Dean, you should top up your pot till verge next time. Now just clean botton nods, they are suckers and slowing your girl down, give her stem support, add not thicker than 2cm not pressed, but airy soil, 5 th week would be good for natural worm castings even. She should start going up. Some light feed spray with calmag, nitrogen and silica would help a lot too. She is very healthy, but for max output misses few tones of green up.
My two cents ;)
In underfilled pot humidity stayed stagnant, no air movement - lanky main stem and so on ... Fabric pots work better always even outdoors, just you will need water her more often.